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  • Prime Minister In September 1998 And Malta
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    Malta is an independent republic in the Commonwealth of Nations, consisting of a small group of islands Malta, Gozo, Kemmuna, Kemmunett, and Filfla located in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily. The area of the largest island, Malta, is 95 sq mi; of Gozo, 26 sq mi; and of Kemmuna, 1 sq mi. The combined area of Kemmunett and Filfla is 0.12 sq mi. The total area is 122 sq mi. The capital and leading port of the country is Valletta (population, 1997 estimate, 7,172). The population of Malta (200...
  • 62 7 Of The United Kingdoms Population
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    on don is the capital of the United Kingdom. It ranks as one of the world's most historic cities, tracing its roots back nearly 2000 years. London has long been a great world port and trading center. The port of London consists of two huge docks and 43 miles of wharves along the Thames River. London also has a remarkable transportation system. Expressways, and underground and surface railways carry more than one million commuters between the outlying areas and central London each workday. More t...
  • Third Party Intervention In Civil Conflicts
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    Struggles involving civil wars and violence far outnumber those dealing with external aggression and conflict, especially in today's society. These internal conflicts over identity, territory, and government are more difficult to resolve through peaceful negotiation, creating an augmented sense of collective responsibility to acknowledge. If handled incorrectly, the situation may worsen, causing tension and (possibly) execution. The use of third parties (military intervention) in civil conflict ...
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization World War II
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    North Atlantic Treaty Organization World War II had created stained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. This created a state of undeclared war, that would last for nearly 50 years. Although the threat of nuclear devastation hovered over the people of the United States, a new program was created to provide a 'Partnership for Peace' between countries with like views to ban together against the Soviet Union. Complications in the more or less alliance of the United States, Brit...
  • Establishment Of Regional Governments Throughout Italy
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    INTRODUCTION Italy is largely homogeneous linguistically and religiously but is diverse culturally, economically, and politically. Italy has the fifth-highest population density in Europe -- about 200 persons per square kilometer (490/sq. mi. ). Minority groups are small, the largest being the German-speaking people of Bolzano Province and the Slovenes around Trieste. Other groups comprise small communities of Albanian, Greek, Ladino, and French origin. Although Roman Catholicism is the majority...
  • Party To The Treaty
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    NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) Introduction: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a US-oriented defense alliance that was formed on August 24, 1949 through a treaty, which was signed on April 4, 1949 by Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the UK and the USA. The basic aim of this alliance was to protect European states from the possible aggression by USSR, which after the Second War looked determined to expand he...
  • Fight Off The Nazi Party
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    World War II As totalitarian sates emerged into power, the United States got involved with World War II to help control these groups and to promote democracy in the European theatre of the world. The party with the most power at the time was the Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler. This socialist party was led by a powerful dictator who broke away from the League of Nations and began to conquer vast amounts of territory at a fast rate. The United States wanted to leave foreign affairs alone in fear ...
  • Santa Fe And Oregon Trails
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    Westward Expansion In the mid-19th century, the West drew increasing numbers of American settlers despite the hardships of the journey and the difficult living conditions that waited them at their journey's end. Thus Americans were immediately sized on the phrase " Manifest Destiny"- believing that United State's destiny is manifest, inevitable, to expand to the Pacific Ocean and into Mexican territory. Various factors in the United States in early 1800's caused the nation to become grabbed with...
  • Shift To Left Wing Parties
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    Historically, parties of the right have consistently governed most advanced industrial democracies. However, in recent years, these parties have been suffering losses in their respective countries and an enormous amount of left-wing party successes has been taking place. What has caused this fluctuation Many believe that this huge political shift (CP Article 6: 16) has been caused by the United States Clinton administrations huge success in cutting the national deficit, creating new jobs, and ke...
  • State Charter And The Bank
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    26. Nicholas Biddle- American diplomat and financier He later became a contributor to Port Folio, a leading literary journal He tried unsuccessfully to gain a new federal charter for the bank, but in 1836 he secured a state charter and the bank was thereafter known as the Bank of the United States of Pennsylvania. Biddle resigned as president of the bank in 1839.27. Roger Taney- American jurist and 5th chief justice of the United States, well known for his controversial decision in the Dred Scot...
  • Mixed 7 3 And Other 0 1
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    Jamaica as a comparison to the United States The island of Jamaica is located in the Caribbean a region known for its tropical climate. It is one of the three islands in the Northern Caribbean forming the Greater Antilles. It stretches 146 miles from eat to west and lies 90 miles to the South of Cuba and 100 miles to the South-west of Haiti. Jamaica has the world's seventh largest natural harbor (Kingston Harbor) strategically located on the north / south east / west axis through the Caribbean, ...

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